Ghandi once remarked that there are two kinds of people: Those that do the work and those that worry about getting the credit, and he advised that one should try to be in the first group. A noble sentiment, but in the real world I find such a person does not exist. I include myself in this analysis.
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Ghandi was half right


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"Professional" is not a title, it is a behavior.
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Communicate Simply


From http://profoundbusiness.net 5588 days ago
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Productive Brainstorms Take the Right Mix of Elements


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The most efficient and effective tool is worthless unless it is used by someone that understands how to use the tool to its fullest capability. Worse, the tool can often cause more harm than good when used improperly.
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